Surrey election results

2022 - 10 - 16

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Surrey Connect wins majority on city council; meet the 5 newcomers ... (Surrey Now-Leader)

There were 56 candidates for city council. Saturday's results: • Linda Annis (Surrey First, incumbent) – 35,222 votes. • Harry Bains (Surrey Connect) – ...

Rob has been active in the community for over 30 years, serving on the executive of the Sullivan Community Association and through various levels of minor hockey. Mike is a former director of the Surrey Hospital Foundation and is a member of the Surrey Cares Foundation. Gordon has devoted his recreation time to volunteer coaching in youth sports; he is a dad to two young sons and has a passion for lacrosse and hockey. He has a passion for innovative development and intelligent innovation that puts the best technologies to work. He earned a business degree (with Honours) from BCIT and a law degree from UBC.” Mike Bose: “Mike Bose of Cloverdale is a fourth generation, Surrey farmer and was a member of the first student council at Kwantlen College.

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'Weak mandate for Locke': On social media, voters react to Surrey ... (North Delta Reporter)

Surrey's civic election results caused a stir on social media Saturday night (Oct. 15) when Brenda Locke narrowly beat incumbent Doug McCallum in the race ...

[#SurreyBC](https://twitter.com/hashtag/SurreyBC?src=hashtag_click) was 34.54 per cent — just a hair more than the last election in 2018. Probost (@yorkie_daisy)](https://twitter.com/yorkie_daisy/status/1581503036559876096), chimed in on the policing issue: “Doug McCallum was criticized for having low voter support for major step like bringing in Surrey Police. South Surrey-White Rock MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay also congratulated Locke for her win. Is 28% support today sufficient for Ms Locke to bring back RCMP?” Such a weak mandate for Locke.” 10% of Surrey voted for Locke, NDP will never risk their election prospects over that.…

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Student Vote differs greatly for Surrey, White Rock election results (Cloverdale Reporter)

Municipalities across B.C. have declared their elected winners for this year's civic election. Students under the voting age were also able to cast their ...

The differences do not stop there, as students under the voting age chose to stick with the old in White Rock. Students under the voting age were also able to cast their votes — unofficially — to make their voices heard, which differ greatly from the official results in Surrey and White Rock. New mayor-elect Locke (Surrey Connect) did not seem like a popular choice for students, with her receiving 1,032 votes, ranking fifth out of eight, beat by Surrey First’s Gordie Hogg (1,337) and United Surrey’s Sukh Dhaliwal (1,231). Sixth place went to People’s Council candidate Amrit Birring with 712 votes to show for him. Further south, Megan Knight beat incumbent mayor of White Rock Darryl Walker with 2,001 votes to Walker’s 1,811. Brenda Locke of Surrey Connect beat incumbent mayor Doug McCallum with 33,311 votes to 32,338.

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